New York Times Answers - Sunday, 10th January 1988 There are 65 across clues and 75 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 10th January 1988. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Cousteau's gearSCUBAAAcross 6: A 1492 discoveryCUBAAAcross 10: Fokker's foeSPADAAcross 14: ___ Day, Apr. 14PANAMAAcross 19: A Gene Kelly discoveryCARONAAcross 20: Collections of reminiscencesANASAAcross 21: S. American monkeyTITIAAcross 22: OverheadABOVEAAcross 23: HumiliateABASEAAcross 24: Some Cong. membersLIBSAAcross 25: Anatomical cavity: Comb. formANTRAAcross 26: RelishSAVORAAcross 27: Start of a rhyming quipPALSWHOSEEMYDIETSFAILAAcross 31: Lanchester from LondonELSAAAcross 32: Threatening phraseOR ELSEAAcross 33: RecipientsACCEPTERSAAcross 34: Last river to cross?STYXAAcross 35: Young or old followerSTERAAcross 37: The way, in ChinaTAOAAcross 38: Some are smartALECKSAAcross 42: SpurGOADAAcross 43: ___ corpsESPRITDEAAcross 48: Second line of quipSAYZIPYOURLIPSAAcross 52: Long-gone VenezuelanOTOMACAAcross 53: RegionAREAAAcross 54: UnctuousOILYAAcross 55: LardaceousFATTYAAcross 57: Source of poiTAROAAcross 58: Echoed others' wordsPARROTEDAAcross 60: Player for Al DavisRAIDERAAcross 62: Cogitative groupPANELAAcross 63: Man., e.g.ISLAAcross 64: Marks of omissionDELESAAcross 65: RaisesUPSAAcross 67: UninterestingVAPIDAAcross 71: Number one for NicklausDRIVERAAcross 73: Bits and piecesSMITHERSAAcross 78: "___ go bragh"ERINAAcross 79: Sotto-voce remarkASIDEAAcross 80: Writer O'FaoláinSEANAAcross 81: "Eri tu . . . " is oneARIAAAcross 82: Motley crowdRAGTAGAAcross 84: Third line of quipFORTHINNERHIPSAAcross 88: " . . . ___ power corrupts . . . ": Lord ActonABSOLUTEAAcross 90: God waited on by the GracesEROSAAcross 91: Thigh armorTASSESAAcross 92: Healer at ValhallaEIRAAcross 93: Zola's "The ___-ShopDRAMAAcross 94: TrimPAREAAcross 96: Dock areaWATERSIDEAAcross 101: Official emissaryLEGATEAAcross 103: SlightSNUBAAcross 107: Last line of quipIDRATHERBLAMETHESCALEAAcross 110: Musical formSUITEAAcross 111: BristleSETAAAcross 112: Pay the potANTEAAcross 113: DispatchHASTEAAcross 114: She created the MoffatsESTESAAcross 115: N.M. resort townTAOSAAcross 116: Pop singer DiMucciDIONAAcross 117: SeparatedAPARTAAcross 118: Dental compoundSTENTAAcross 119: GoofsERRSAAcross 120: ___, zwei, dreiEINSAAcross 121: Football Hall of FamerHALASDDown 1: Flower stalkSCAPEDDown 2: Conspiratorial groupCABALDDown 3: Asia-Europe dividersURALSDDown 4: ___ nova, Brazilian danceBOSSADDown 5: One more timeANEWDDown 6: Thermal unitCALORYDDown 7: Suitable for men or womenUNISEXDDown 8: Noisy confusionBABELDDown 9: Taxing personASSESSORDDown 10: Whalebone deviceSTAYDDown 11: Poet to whom much is ode?PINDARDDown 12: Tall storyATTICDDown 13: Points the wayDIRECTSDDown 14: Key to the worldPASSPORTDDown 15: SternwardABAFTDDown 16: Exceptionally bright starsNOVAEDDown 17: Parisian's propertyAVOIRDDown 18: European blackbirdsMERLSDDown 28: "In" placesHOTSPOTSDDown 29: Bismuth or bullionMETALDDown 30: Three-legged standTEAPOYDDown 34: Glide along a pisteSKIDDown 36: Inspiring instructorEDIFIERDDown 38: Kin of P.D.Q.ASAPDDown 39: Dr. Z.'s loveLARADDown 40: Sidewalk superintendentEYERDDown 41: Boris of BulgariaCZARDDown 42: ___ Fawkes Day, Nov. 5 in EnglandGUYDDown 43: Bolardo's patronESTEDDown 44: JotIOTADDown 45: Coffee-hating Fed. agt.?T-MANDDown 46: Bell the catDAREDDown 47: Branch of biol.ECOLDDown 49: Earnings-price ratiosYIELDSDDown 50: "Too soon ___, too late smart"OLDDDown 51: TabletsPADSDDown 56: Author of "Mr. Citizen"TRUMANDDown 59: Sci-fi suffix for humanOIDDDown 60: Devoted apostleREVERERDDown 61: "Cakes and ___": MaughamALEDDown 62: Attention-getting soundPSTDDown 64: CaperDIDODDown 66: Maine symbolPINE TREEDDown 67: Miles or VagueVERADDown 68: Swift, graceful horseARABDDown 69: Group in a farrowPIGSDDown 70: "___ each life some rain . . . "INTODDown 72: WidespreadRIFEDDown 73: One in a hundred, in D.C.SENDDown 74: Triumphant interjectionsHAHSDDown 75: Mythical pome pitcherERISDDown 76: MatureRIPEDDown 77: LipSASSDDown 79: ShakyAGUISHDDown 80: A sibSISDDown 83: Most wide-awakeALERTESTDDown 85: Singing syllablesTRA-LADDown 86: Like Mom's piesHOMEMADEDDown 87: "Norma ___," Field flickRAEDDown 89: Italian seaportTRIESTEDDown 93: BorrowerDEBTORDDown 94: G. C. Scott rolePATTONDDown 95: ___ of America (Boston)ATHENSDDown 96: ___ up (catches on)WISESDDown 97: ScorchedADUSTDDown 98: HackneyedTRITEDDown 99: Boccaccio's "The ___ Heart"EATENDDown 100: Gloomy, to KeatsDREARDDown 102: Guardian spiritsGENIIDDown 103: ___ Flow, British naval baseSCAPADDown 104: Helmet's nosepieceNASALDDown 105: Ne plus ___ULTRADDown 106: Some sugar sourcesBEETSDDown 108: ColleenLASSDDown 109: Former Iranian rulerSHAH